Biography & Memoir Sport & Recreation Australiana
Kevin Perkins’ outback chronicle TJ The Midas Man tracks the horses, high-country stockmen and quiet roads that shaped modern Australia. The hardcover first edition carries a dust jacket and a neat gift inscription inside, perfect for collectors of Australiana or anyone who likes true stories told close to the ground.
Foxing on the closed edges and a small tear in the jacket hint at a book that lived before it reached you, tight binding and no dog-eared pages promise shelf life ahead. From a smoke-free home, the copy keeps its original dust wrapper and remains a solid gift for readers young or grown.
Kevin Perkins writes nonfiction about horses and people, this time turning his narrative eye on a country where animals stockyards and horizon compete. Adults and horse-minded teenagers will find leisure reading here without hobby jargon, the author pacing terrain more than paddock.
Any edition with Midas touch rare in shops, this copy stands ready for transport to a reader who appreciates Australian history and sturdy stock.